Originally Posted by JoeBob
Originally Posted by Old_Toot
Originally Posted by Dryfly24
Originally Posted by Old_Toot
Originally Posted by gonehuntin
Originally Posted by logcutter
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Frick them all. They are at best, worthless.


Your [bleep] up dude to think every cop is a dick head and out to get you...We have officers around here that help people and beat up on bullies..LOL


Show me the city where the cops shut down a jigaboo riot when the first brick was thrown. You can't, and that's a reality you need to deal with.



Consider those same cities and consider who runs them.


Don’t even bother. Another “Defund Da Po-lice!” type. That is, until they actually need the police. Then they change their tunes real quick...



JoeBob definitely has a strong point and his example is enough to give any law abiding person the redass all the way up to the back of their necks. It’s been happening all too often and continues unabated.

But,,,,,,Police are bound by their chain of command no different from the Armed Forces and the sorry assed politicians that are elected by “the people “ use that chain of command to fit their own agenda making pawns out of good and honorable men and women.

It’s fuggin sad.


No, they aren’t bound by their chain of command. It’s a job they can quit. They can walk away instantly with no repercussions. A cop can say, “Frick this” throw down his schit and walk off the street right then and there and no one can stop him or do anything to him. Likewise, he can uphold the rule of law and stop someone from being beaten or a business from being burned with no consequences beyond maybe having to find another job tomorrow.
I made a lot of similar points a few weeks back when the Atlanta police were walking off the job. I got attacked here, but not nearly so much as I'd expected. Cops are fond of calling normal folk "civilians" as if they themselves aren't. Nobody made them take the job and nobody is making them stay in it. As soon as the going got tough in Atlanta, they supposedly were going to all walk. I asked who was gonna protect the elderly, the people in hospitals, the people in nursing homes? I guess they shouldn't have gotten old and sick. In the military, that's desertion and is punishable by firing squad. If you're a cop, you can just be a quitter.

There are probably other places than OKC where cops have actually done their jobs, but I don't know of any.